The University of Utah dedicated its first auditorium, Kingsbury Hall, on 22 May 1930. The $275,000 assembly hall was funded by the State of Utah and named in honor of Joseph T. Kingsbury, who served as President of the University from 1897 until 1926. Kingsbury Hall is one of nine buildings in the University Circle historic district, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. The auditorium was built with a projection booth and an organ loft, to accommodate silent films.

The theater complex from the southeast. The original entrance, now an exit, is down the alley on the left.Valley Fair Movies 9, , UtahGrant Smith, 18 July 2015

The original entrance of the Valley Fair 4, before it was expanded by Cinemark, is now an exit. This walkway used to be an entrance to the mall, but was later walled off to form a new store.Valley Fair Movies 9, , UtahGrant Smith, 26 October 2001

The Valley Fair Movies 9 on the left, with the new Megaplex Theatres Valley Fair in the background on the right.Valley Fair Movies 9, , UtahGrant Smith, 18 July 2015